Decided on building the HMS Storm in the Mediteranean splinter camo.
I think it will be a nice change from the U boat gray's. The weathering and rust will also "pop" more with the light topside colors. see photo:

Nice to see one of our 'Plucky Brit' subs making it to kit form. Boy the detail on this is sweet. I gotta ask, because I have been trying to get accurate info on our old subs for a while and it seems like a desert out here, I mean I got some pictures but no where near as comprehensive as this ...so how you guys doin it? What are you using for ref, is there a book out there I should know about

Pressure box will be layed up tonight. All linkages are finalized. Needed a bellcrank setup on the rear planes to avoid the flex cable thing. Its very smooth and a direct shot to the output arms. Also threw in a shot of the completed stern section. The string will be replaced with some brass cable. Think it adds to the look back there. Finally, a full shot of the progress. I needed 12 foot piece of carpet to hide the background!

I recall speaking with Simon from 32P many years ago. He had just finished the 26 foot fleet boat for the mini series War and Remembrance. During the construction/testing phase, they had just stuck the props on without really paying attention to which way they turned. As it turned out, they were backwards .....starboard prop turned counter clockwise, port prop turned clockwise (looking forward from aft). When they were all done, somebody noticed the props were backward and switched them to the opposite sides and, when doing its final test before shipping it out, they noticed that the boat turned better.

A few more photos of the details. Exhaust parts are installed, Cast up the ammo boxes and steering binnacle and also added the photoetched access panels located on the saddle tank areas. 10 on top and 10 on the bottom. Flag and soldered railing are also new.

Pressure box is moving forward. This may be an old school approach but has worked best in the larger subs I build. Plex lid is just siliconed on. Access is through a 3.0" endcap that will be mounted to the top of the plex lid. Easy to ventilate the electronics area and if more work is needed, I just cut the silicone bead. (I have never had to do this).
Battery layout is still being researched.

All pushrod exits are done with rotary motion rather than linear. I also put an additional bushing on the pivot shaft to reduce strain on the bulkhead seals.
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More on the servo mounting next week.

Casement details are coming along. Referring to the original build plans, I added several tubes under the casement.

Built up the deck gun railings and soldered the safety chain to it. Also threw in a photo of the tower with the correct interior colors. I am moving away from the Storm camo and going for a more traditional British scheme.